With a paper collage
4 Class Projects
It takes about 1 to 3 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
bananas
roses
Shiba Inu
ragdoll
Skills You’ll Learn
Nice to meet you, I'm Yasutaka Matsumoto, a paper artist
Utilizing the color, texture, depth, and warmth unique to the material called paper, he said, “It's something that can only be done with paper. It expresses and pursues “things that can only be done with paper,” and is active in three-dimensional illustrations, paper accessories, welcome boards, workshop instructors, etc.
The wonderful world of collages made of paper
In this class, you can learn techniques for cutting out small parts with a cutter and how to glue them together.
Using special paper that you don't often see, you can create works of animals and plants based on photographs.
Let's enjoy creating while feeling the color, texture, and warmth unique to the material called “paper.”
Fruits, flowers, and animals made with original designs exclusive to CLASS101!
We have prepared an original design specially for this class that has never been published anywhere.
From simple fruit collage works so that beginners can enjoy working, to works of Shiba Inus and ragdolls that seem slightly complicated and difficult, but after completion, you can feel a high sense of accomplishment and satisfaction!
It is possible to complete it while acquiring various applied techniques that utilize paper.
Even how to make original designs is revealed!
After making your paper collage work, let's make your own original work.
We will reveal all the tips for creating designs suitable for paper collages.
Let's make your own paper collage using photos of your loved ones and use them as gifts or decorations!
Curriculum
Creator
Yasutaka Matsumoto
Q. What kind of experiences do you want the students to have through this class?
A. I want you to enjoy creating while remembering the paper crafts you experienced when you were young.
Q. What was the most important thing you worked on when planning the class?
A. From the perspective of the participants, I put the balance of difficulty in design first.